A list of puns related to "Thermal Infrared"
I have this question. As far as I understand thermal uses different length of em wave than IR light amplificators installed on older vehicles. So say bmp2 can see other bmp2 IR searchlight, but does modern thermal images see it too?
Its clear that nothing picks these things up better, than a form of light our eyes canβt process. Over the past few weeks, Iβve noticed that the best content is only taken at night, using IR or thermal imagery, which sometimes can pick up something you canβt see with the naked eye. Iβm currently saving up for such a system, and Iβm shocked at how inexpensive (relatively) they have become. If you are serious about trying to see a UFO, this is likely the route to take. Eventually, when I have gotten one of these systems, I will be able to update you all on any findings. I recommend anyone with the money does the same. The more people are able to record these things reliably, the better it will look for the scientific community.
Hello,
I am doing a project on Temperature increase due to climate change on the rivers in Washington state. I am trying to find some imagery. Unless I'm using it wrong i need something that has a resolution close enough so that i can use the Thermal Infrared and show the difference between two years. I've used Glovis but it doesn't give me the resolution i need. I need Aerial Thermal imagery, ive used earth explorer as well. I might be using them wrong, so if anyone has any sites like those or could direct me how i can correctly us them to get my information that would be great!
Thanks
At current levels of atmospheric Carbon Dioxide, what percentage of thermal infrared (in the CO2 absorption band) from the Earth's surface is absorbed before radiating out to space? How would this percentage change if CO2 concentration were doubled? How would it change if CO2 concentration were halved?
I am mining ETH with 5x RTX 3070 (Gigabyte) and was wondering about the Connector Temps because of fire hazard.I use 1x HX1000i PSU currently drawing around 820W From the Wall (5x120W(GPU)+10x8W(HDD)+1x80W(CPU)+MB+HDD Controller+SSD)
Every 3070 is (minimum) connected with 1x Y-PCI-Cable. 1 End going to the riser & 1 End to a Splitter & then powering the 8 & 6 PIN Card Power Connectors.This should not result in a Problem because:
So I made some Thermal pictures of them and now i share them with you :)
Somebody knows if 50Β° C is to High for a PCI-Connector? I can't find a data sheet about connector Temps. For me as a Electrician & Automation Engineer it seems hot but not to hot. I will definitely keep a eye on the hotter Cables
Edit: the PSU-Producer answered me. All the temps are in the good range
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